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I hate to agree with the whiner, but if it's so easy to fix those things, why are they left broken or in a stupid configuration in the first place?
It does seem like in many cases Linux distributors are like bakers who aren't really able to guarantee the right taste because they don't control the raw ingredients in the recipe.
I guess it's an unfortunate side effect of a decentralized development model, but it seems that Linux distributors are vulnerable to being taken for a ride by misguided developers, where someone like Microsoft or Apple has the ability to force their developers to conform to a lofty vision or strict usability guidelines. (Not that they do always)
Edited 2009-05-20 05:08 UTC